julymorning wrote:There were some drum bits in there from Tyler that gave me shivers! I would say they have provided him with a darn good kit!

Thanks for posting Rog.

I am sure you noticed. But the video is taken from a different concert. I just forced it to fit. And actually the speed is quite similar from show to show. Maybe they have some recorded backings tracks or something.

I actually didn't notice. But I am increasingly disappointed on the shortage of Hammersmith videos.

Wish I could afford a new computer. Marc put on a live feed concert on his fb page yesterday with Tyler on guitar. Marc was doing his new Christmas cd. By the time I saw the notice, and found out my stupid outdated chrome wasn't recognizing the audio portion, it was half over. I opened an Explorer window and got the notification it was over. I went back to Chrome and it was still playing!!

Everybody and their Mother (well Tyler's Mother, anyway) had it taped and posted it today, and I still can't hear it.

Explorer is deadly slow to load, it's about as bad as dial up used to be. I'm seeing more and more vids with audio I can't hear.

.It is my uppermost hope that even histories' genius's lost their minds as they aged. I'd hate to think that I really am an idiot. sjm

We issued 2 or 3 tracks a night on the first tour in 2005/2006. You could collate your own live album, some preferred the tracks to the actual Return Of The Champions live album.

There were most tracks from the second tour as well. There were a few notable exceptions (like Warboys), but most things were released.In fact weren't you looking into a copy of Las Palabras being released? Very sad that never happened.

Just purchased this album as a belated Christmas pressie to myself and must admit was totally blown away.

Was at the gig in person and just as I was on that night I am totally stunned at just how tightly and accurately the QEX band perform what is some truly challenging material.

And there are moments you genuinely have to double take to check it's Marc singing, not Freddie — his voice and intonation are sometimes staggeringly close to the real thing. Sends shivers down my spine

For all the £20 price tag may seem a little steep it's totally worth it and would highly recommend it to any Queen fan.